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Huron Record, 1881-10-07, Page 8
a s 0 w NI a'. q le 11 ti fl tl w h 3 1 r el 3 c . c P a T g sc 01 01 ti tl n et s g 4 l r Benmiller. ' The next meeting of arziliia'. Tent. g� •o.. 28 1 • U. 'T M. w • ill be held on (outlay evening 1$t1 Inst, ' The farmers, in this vicinity have own large steels el fall wheat, which wing to the recent rain" and warm Bather lies a vett' luxuriant appear- ice and remises well for next P year.Sept., The following list comprises the of :ars elected for Pine- Retreat Div, )8 Sans of Temp, for current, quer- r :-,-•P. Cantelon, W. 1',; 'Sault. lied- e, W. A,; Wm. Moore, Chap.; Thos, Belie, R. S,; Rd Moore, h`. S.; Geo: :ewart, con.;. Jos. Moore, A. Con.; has. Stewart, 1. S.; John Stewart, 0. A. Heddle, P, W. P.; Chas. Wal- rs. Treas.; Win. Robertson, A. R. 8.. Thenewschoolousewillbeor- ally opened for public, instruction on aturda 8th inst., at 7:30m. The Yp. Bowing speakers are expected to de-. ver addresses :-Messrs, J. R Miller, P. S; McGillicuddy, Sz nett •Mit- dy't ( 9 )� hell, (Secy); Floody, (Rnoonn); J. leers, B. A. • and others. Musio, Oast and inserumental will enliven ie proceedings, Residents in the sec- on and all Interested 'are cordially in- ted. Admission free. ' -the ,moved Dixon ord est.. Ows itis Hamilton actiniOcent o kr wt Oct. ni.piements ., ,$nmmerh ll • Th a entertainment is coming off on Wednesday evening the 12th inst., commencing at 7:30 o'clock. A splen- did time is.expected. Come and listen for 15 cents, children 10 cents. The glia following is the standing of the pupils of the ,public school for the nth of Se t. based on diligence, g punctuality punctuality and good conduct durii g the month : Fifth form -tea Piuiu� tiler, Susie Riobardson, Bettie Thttnip- son. Fourth forea-Harriet Rapson, Bettie Plummer, Thomas Cronyn. Third form Thos Hardy,, May Iiak- er, William Murphy.. Second form-- Emma Lloyd, Alf. Tebbut, David Wright, First'form--Lizzie Churchill, Emma Sprung, Maggie Johnston. pertinent 44, average attendanoet31;No. On. roll in intermediate departn)ent 59,. average '44 • No., on roll iii jiininr file- gartment 80, average attendance 62. . Moved by L, Thorne, see. by •J. Gog- man, that the salaries of'teachera be as follows ••-Principal, $175,00; assist- `ants, $230 each, Moved' in amend- meat by F. Metcalf,, that the Prin• - clpal's salary be $600 as formerly. y' Motion carried Metcal voting nay. f g y' The Secy. was instructed to advertise in the Maid and Globe for telachers, :adjourned to meet again on the ti 15th mst. 4:. ,s+ , ;, .L` ainous Furnishin ' /.� VICTORIA 0 Z = _ T 0' • . .. ^' BLOCK • 0 .N_ T • , • ' �V F •. Stjore , ' .:...• .• ! „ •' •Meeting R Z • FRANK METC,I,F,, SBC y° ._ ' • , Goderlct� '!'owmship. Messrs. joint ,f) Elliott and H'. C Coale are visiting friend's at , Lucknow this week, tit,. - ' �4. ` TA 0.^._O .• •T8E F 0 I �� 3! L Nile, y,...Sheppard SIgI{NEpa:-Mrs. McWhine sen. 1st- eon, Ashfield, lies very dangerously ill. 1ZELIGIOUB, -Th revival services still continue in the Methodist church and much good •is being done, Cxors. •The fall wheat in this vicinity presents a most beautiful ap- serener. The ire uent showers of P q last few weeks. have made the meadows put on a beautiful coat of •rso,ary, has put up a commodious kitchen which adds considerably to the Appear- ance of the house. -Mr. Mcllwain, mer- ohant,. has •put a beautiful verandah' in o 'of his house which makes it look, gre t deal better. Mr. J.. has, a number •of teams busy graveling a part of the road on the Cut Line, The sale of Mr. Jos. Sharpe, an Tuesday 1ast,'was well attended, and •good prices were •realized:" • • Mrs.' •Dona dson, of Harrison, who has taken. ill at her ittWr's .Mr. Jacob '�" '^ ' Miller, 9th concession, is slowly recover- •iiig Mr. Peter Cole r has leased the J^ con•,•INGiMrMheyle,far a term of yea'00 per annum. The friends of Mrs. Win., Perdue,' Bay con., will be pleased to hear. -.-of. her speedy. recovery from her late"seri- our illness. • -A number of men are .around:�bu �'-K ing up all the apples. •Soule are' pay- ing $1 per;•barrel, others are paying ea high as $1.25. • Mr. Alex Stirling, of the 7th con:, has given up "single 'blessedness" and •has joined the noble army of bendicts: •the - • ° ` Secondl./ .o -• On • Saturday • f r�,,r�•:I t t t r ;. �II�.1 '`r `tl l{ -• 'a!r� `: "" - " n y /y y� / C.LI L 4>< -'•a •. '1 ,�•..,;: ,• Illi• ! + ( a r� �'a -, �*^'�- �; �+ 4 a = '� •� r 1 ' }, --� r•a...... . �'•-•'''' .••- TO SEE THE Displctg - =AT— .s 0 • �7 • Evening •' • 1. <,w^ , Naeltles • ti 1 1 r > 11 1 ••,• -• , S , ; . '' ' Next. • Brucelield. iality. Mr. Callander, son and son-in-1aw, ft here on Tuesday morning for .Man- obs to aeeek their fortunes.. May ley prosper. The remittance for' the last week om our station, was in the neighbor- lod of $1200. I do not think many tuntry stations can beat it. A. Rutledge, Esq., of Bayfield has n menceround grLces. here; There is e y goodP ,rge quantity being ,stored. - •• , • • Mt. James Turner, •of 'the' Turner [ours, is going to' build a new shed on Ie. premises, instead of the old one' hick will add greatly: to the appear- ice of the place. • • MARKETS. -Fall wheat, • $1.33 }� 1.35 ; spring wheat, $1.30, to $1.35.; irley, 70e., 80c.; peas, 60e., •70c: • oats, 3c., 35c., potatoes, 40.0., 45c.,• butter, Be 20 - s,45c.,-16c.•---- ,, _..,.w...;:.. •arm Mr. W. Cook of the; British Hotel to Varna this, week, to take large of Mr. Joslin'e old stand. Mr: occupies the hotel 'vacated' by 1r, Cook. We wish, them ; both sue- mss, It becomes our painful' duty tore- the death of Miss Briggs ofti this lace, whish took place on Saturday, She wan very highly respected. id esteemed by all who.knew-.ler, he funeral on Monday last was lar• ely attended. • Sir Richard ia, coming.to our village on. What will be say for'the N.' P,4 r can he tell how Brucefield carried fi so many prizes at: the Provincial. Z .re we to get in. to hear his speech by eket4 If so, let us have them before • •• lay. are all gene. P Bluth. . The social•which was -held at Mr., Thomas Trewin's on Tuesday evening last was well attended. • ' Trinity. church. cemetery I being. Y rt' 's s• urveyed into lots and North street:, is • to be• opene• d at once. Our merchants are begenning to.re- ceive their tall stocks' and everything':, has a busy appearance.'• Large, •quantities of. all kinds of grain •is to: be seen on our markets daily.' The prices.paid by our buyers .are as high. as any the count $ y y • Our fall'fair'is to be held on Wedgy ;�neaday and.• -'Thursday-• the:12th: •'and-. 13th :inet:' If. the weather- proves -fay- orable we predict that •Blyth 'will have -building one of the best shows in the.' county. come and see. . $YMtNEnn.-Our young.friends ,Mr. A. W. Nation and Mss• Olara Shane !"'ere united. i>a th©bonds of matrimony on . Wednes�, ay' last ' The Rev. 'W. •Hendetrson: ,otkiciafed, The; happy cou:plel• -•on s tour at 7'oclock on Wediresda ,venin , The h•ave"- the' y'. g y•: good wishes of their many .friends., ' OOUNCIL PeonzeniXoS.-The village :Gosnell Met en the 30th Sep•t. Ment- bers of the' council all present.. The Reeve in the chair. ' Minutes -of last meeting was • read .and .confirmed. Moved by J. Cook,. sec..by.C.'Floody, that she follow' • ..Ing .accounts be paid.• viz -John ;Bell, `' 54.00 ; d'ohn Jones, $3:00 •, John W. ,inters, •'$3.50.; R. Sel lars, $1:50 ;..M. B. Mallory,. '$1.10 ;. Neil Malloy; :$2 04 A._Tetylor,: $3 13•; Anderson ' ik Elder, $4,00" -Carried._ .By-laws No. 5; 6 .acid 7 were duly..,read - and paasedr The opening up oiylvel- lington lin ton .street was :discussed but no action taken.: •Meeting ,adjourned to • meet a ain at a -call front the Reeve. ' g FRANK METCALF, Clerk: PRESENTATION. -The ' members of .Trinity: Church' Choir, met at the res- • iden•ce .of A: W."Belfry on Tuesday evening last, the occasion being to. pre- sent Mies'Clara Shane with a beautiful silverpickle stand, prior-to'Herleavin g the choir.: ,The •fallowing address will speak for itself. . A very pleasant event' ingwas spent To Mist; olarq Shane: _ we, thin. of Trinity Church choir, feeling •with regret your .departure ,from amongst. us,- as a member of the choir, and at tho same time wishing to show our appraciation.of,your services and' the. es-. teem and re6ard in whish you hese been held while amongst us as a choir, ogee yeti this emnll token. in remembrance of them. Hoping you will. valueft'not on account of int" roll 'Worth, but the feeling with whish if is given, As yeti aro about to enter on a recto alae ,wv take this opportunity of congratulating you, hoping that the how sphere of iifo on which you pro nUout to lannehyour bark may proves blessing' both. to you and him When) you are about to set farwand with• That the ),faster supreme over life and death, may abundantly blues you ani yenta, ,and that y6u mut' have a lou ; happy and ppeacofnt Married lite is trio prayor of your friends oY the' choir, Signed on bp-• 'half of the eboir. Tins. wIi1'iT Or stilet. ,' g ' SC1ioot BOARD PROOEL1DINGs. —' School Board met in the School Room on the 1st inst. Members of Board all present.. Minutes of previous meet ing, read' • and • approved, :Moved by Jelin •Gusman, sec, by L. Thorne, . that orders bo drawn, for the followin". Creighton, pumps ?50,; Mrs Ponasalary as caretaker, D. B. McKinnon, pails for school,, 75c John Porter, cleaning well, $2.00,' R. Henderson, .chalk • crayons, 75a; Miss McCormick, on salary, $15,00 ; Mrs. Whaley, on part payment Oh salary due the late Miss Py Foxton, ' hipal s eport . The and monthly report well read and showed ail .follows ':-.-NO. on roll in senior de-: Miss McNeil,. o#• Bayfield,, •was other party interested. • A. very large .barn was raised on the . term of -Mr. John Gardiner, Cut line, • op Saturday. last, •the work not env, finished until Taesday.'. Messrs, J. R• Holmes and Nixon.Sturdy, chose sides but there was no general race.• A heavq raging tools : ,lane on the.. -T p •; 0--- 0�--• - • • Our. • Stock. -.of Underclothing 'is the Largest. and .Finest. ill ' -.-',lie .. `County, comprising, ..ARTIC, • .MERINOS ' >• • CASHMERE, SILK, WOOLLEN , and COTTON •.' . _ .. . _._.,��..._ _ •_.. of Mr Adam Cantelon, 9th_ con , - on Wedn's: aylast. The size of .the is 32x42 and the timbers were w'ery heavy l fting,'being composed: of the framework . of ' Turner's old mill 'near; the Bayfield, river. • Messrs: Jos,. Currie •and Jos. Herbison :: .:'• n y• .s C! our New . }loth: Nee/swe r. ' ' acted' aa' cap- •taint and, chose sitter,, there. •being about' 35' men on each. The race•'between the two. sides.were both close'and lively; And • .it. wet Bard to distinguish: which •••1J side had the, best of. it. however ' we arOinclined'' to think: that Mr. Cur; rie's eide.came, out•first.. The building • fitted well, which• reflected • much credit 0`---;"-•--,- . . .. SEI'+. SUR „ •• �ry /� �"y qq C 0 T V' A :M A .. A Sr: -_ -.. ' ; • ; ' ° imported direct. from Scotland 0 0 on the., contraetor, Mr: W. Graham of, Clinton, ' • ' " ' • '• - We have to announce deep re= gret the death of Mr. Samuel. Ostrom, • • one . of the most respected • settlers of this township, which took place at.his P' . . , ' .'' . y Hosie) j,% ' a Magni c'Pj•!lt Line,. • ✓ / ' - O; .— - residence; 9th con.,,on Tuesday evening O':. Belgravo. . . FAta..-The fair -to be - held_iere_oii ext Tuesday, promises to be a grand' ]seers. Wm. Hopper's oldest son; 'is down. 'i'h typhoid fever. ' We trust' he will ion be around again. n Spafford, has sold', SOLD. containing s farm containing 21 acres, to Walter ••Belleville 16011, for the sum of $475. • CONTRACT. -William Johnston has mtracted to deliver. 200 cedar';tele- raph poles 30 feet long at Belgrave ation for 70 cts. per. pole: This, is wsidered a good price. - . John Coultice has purchased s. p louthdown Ram 'et' "the Provincial, 'air in London. Mr, C. has probably of the best breed of sheep'in the town iSip and this will make a valuable ad- kion to his flock. •- MAKKETa.-Fall wheat, white, $1.32 > $1:34 ;spring wheat, $1.30 to $1.35; its, 35a, -40a; peas, .70c., 75.; barley; 40., 80c.; potatoes, 40c., _ 50c.; butter, )c., 20c., eggs, 16e., 17c., hay $11.00- t 813.00; hides, $7.00 to $8.00 ;sheep- ulna, 50c., 60o.; beef, ,;6.00 to $7;00: ool, 20c., 23c. AUCTION .TALES,—Iesars. D.• and B. anter a sale of farm stock :and imple. ent� was a grand success. Milch averaged over.$30 earn, a yoke f three year old steers $82 yearling $75 each; horses $125 each: .0.. was the auctioneer and may F1 termed the knight of the'I Ammer -� olfn P. Spafford's sale a few days pre- ions in the same neighborhood was a auctioneer.ur. It ise. e poordeconomy employ a cheap man who has a bet. idea of ,the value Of a ball of wax tan what he lever engAged to sell.- i r• .McKibben will have a sale • of u, .iwt.i. and implements on Friday:, 14th.—Charles Dunbar will have n extensive •sale of his farm stock and lihortly.- . F. Taylor can- tinplates having a stadia a, few weeks. • last in--the..65th year of his --age: De- ceased was in good • spirits during the . time beteg ;engaged in. husking corn, but • about half est 7,; in the •evening;: P' .. be became very weak and fell over and expired in a few minutes, the cause of which. `Heart' disease. ' " ALL :PRE NEN?' `Q' JA • . y . STYLES L1 LINIVEN COLLARS•.- ' ' was: •t)eeeased', emi ated to' townshipthisfrom near a few ears ago anti gnoe that time, b his •easy and o ° • y bli lug • p }. Q ..The Famous a.ous Ha Meir u l O manner, • made many friends': Ile leaves a' winow; four. sons ;and four daughters to mourn kiln untimely ,end, •and they have the sympathy of the en- .p Y• tire 'community: The funeral takes •place to day to the Clinton,0emetary, •. O • �o . '^ : '- :`�y sQ r� dt, ' a'r. • r�' ��, t' ': a' . '• • S► ��' :W ' Q'- r E` p, �i • •BL BUM V.OL LA'R DEPOT •�;' 'yii �: � \ , l,, "�� � It •The undoraignod having hought•_out-the-stoi;k ,and' • good will, of Mr S. It. Stevens ,,Wishes 'to .inform ilio; pabllc Oahe has on hand a et•alaae stook.of : ' (, • , , �� f• w ♦ t - . aft .. .... • ••w 4- - /� –�--�•c A :J_V- L`..r7 s - ' • • 2 .' WHIPS •Our + .BRUSHES, ••CURRY. -..0011113S; - . ' - '' ' • YALI)ES, and everythingg nsuarlyfound in a firat•oiass•hdrnoeH' shop, I would also calltheattention of the publio, y ' . , ' � � ': ! rr ; . ; ,tri . i ��{ ( . r;E '- `" °' ,." COLLAR MAKING D> PART &ra 1, as l make as good a collar as any. �i . • ,n1.,ry. r nin prepared to give satlstaction, Cilli and ,ga, at pair br my hair fat:ed Scotch Collars, Remember, I Warrant my Collars LA.DIEE LADIES' • r�/ r • • • • - . Display of -Ladies'. Furnishing • Goods on Saturday Next Next - ' FINE UNDERWEAR LADIES' i�.ID AND SILK:GLOVES, , LADIES' NECKWEAR HpSIERY';: LADIES' WOOLLEN SKIRTS .is, Ladies' Fanc Goods' of ever Description. y `. '" /� (� (J,/ r• Y . A %l[�%} �% y• Remember the stand --oho trout north o tho Com I mor � hotel, Myth, sign of the mammoth sorter', ' Jr V. CARTER. %� /`y� The Famous Hatter 0lint Ot .